Description: Agelong Tree is a computer program intended for building family trees, storing and displaying information about people and events in their lives. Agelong Tree has a wide spectrum of features: it automatically builds a family tree for any person, has a mechanism of events allowing the user to make complex biographies, stores texts, photos, sounds and videos, searches, sorts and filters data and shows statistics.

Description: Genealogy satisfies the interest of those having an interest in knowing more about their past and history. Compiling a family tree that shows much of one's lineage and ancestors' private info,eg birth dates, marriages, youngsters, and all kinds of other types of data could be a wonderful hobby to take on, and it is highly regarded as a hobby. In order to get the info for a family history record, you'll need to do extensive research.

Description: As British culture becomes more diverse and complex there is an important question that needs to be answered, just
who is the birth certificate for? Is it the child or the parents? Which nowadays doesn't necessarily mean the
biological mother and father. Human cloning is not too far away now but this refers to the words 'mother' and
'father' on the traditional birth certificate.

Description: Create and maintain a comprehensive family tree. Manage your family's history records, learn about your ancestors and teach your kids about your family in an entertaining way. Clarityx Family Chronicle takes away the routine in gathering, sorting and organizing information, and performs a genealogical research to draw a perfect family tree.

Description: In 1834, the "Births and Deaths Act" was passed into law and went into full effect three years later, on July 01,
1837. This act made it a legal requirement for everyone to have an official certificate of birth, marriage and death if
any of these occurred on English or Welsh soil or to nationals of these countries. The Act was modified slightly in
1967, but only some more details are required today and the format has changed slightly.

Description: In 1834, the "Births and Deaths Act" was passed into law and went into full effect three years later, on July 01,
1837. This act made it a legal requirement for everyone to have an official certificate of birth, marriage and death if
any of these occurred on English or Welsh soil or to nationals of these countries. The Act was modified slightly in
1967, but only some more details are required today and the format has changed slightly.